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  • Griffin Anthony; Archer David (Victoria University, 2006)
    This study identified and examined factors that are perceived to be significant inhibitors to national park visitation. Data for this study were obtained from a mail survey of adult residents of New South Wales and ...
  • Mcgregor Ian (Society of Heterodox Economists, 2006)
    In 1990, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concluded that the increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases are caused by human activities and will result in an additional warming of the Earth's surface. ...
  • Bates Marcia; Berryman Jennifer; Anderson Theresa; Erdelez Sandra; Heinstrom Jannica (Richard B Hill, American Society for Information adn Technology, 2006)
    Our highly digitized world brings us into contact with networked information systems with the potential to help us locate information quickly and easily at the touch of a button. But it is far from easy to quickly find ...
  • Kearney Matthew; Young Kirsty (LAMS Foundation, 2007)
    This paper presents a beta version of a generic learning design based on analogical reasoning. The value of applying principles of analogical reasoning, informed by key literature, is explored. The need to work ...
  • Te Riele Katarina (Youth Affairs Council of Victoria (YACVic), 2007)
  • Yasukawa Keiko; Widin Jacquie; Chodkiewicz Andrew (Centro de Investigcao em Educacao Universidade de Lisbon & Department of Education, Learning & Philo, 2008)
    We examine the benefits of adult numeracy learning in the current Australian context by drawing on Schuller¿s framework for analysing the benefits of learning in terms of three capitals: human capital, social capital and ...
  • Cranny-Francis Anne (RMIT University, 2008)
    This paper exploresthe biopotiticsof smaf design as it is realised in contemporary smart clothing and jewellery. The discussion hinges on our understanding of the meanings of technology and of the relationship between ...
  • Clerke Christeena; Lee Alison (Quality in Postgraduate Research, 2008)
    The doctoral research portfolio has come to be considered a viable form of doctoral output in a graduate education field that has experienced spectacular growth and diversification since the early 1990s. It is often argued ...
  • Onyx Jennifer; Burridge Nina; Baker Ellen (Social Policy Research Centre, 2009)
    Networks appear to be the basic ingredient of all community action. But what kind of networks, how formalized, for what purpose, and what specific impact are questions about which there is little understanding in either ...
  • Brown Anthony; Yasukawa Keiko (University of Newcastle, AIRAANZ, 2009)
    Australian trade unions are at a pivotal moment. In 2007/2008 a review of the training and education programs of the Education and Campaign Centre (ECC), the education arm of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), ...
  • Mcgregor Ian; Baer Paul (Hochschule fur Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences), Germany, 2009)
    Developed countries have yet to show a serious commitment to making the required reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. Emissions reductions in developing countries, especially those with large national emissions, ...
  • Lally Elaine; Rowe David (Network Insight Institute, 2009)
    While competition and technological innovation in the telecommunications sector have brought an ever-expanding array of choices to consumers, it has come at the cost of a proliferating confusion of features, options, ...
  • Dalton Bronwen; Jang Haeyoung; Jung Kyungja; Johns Robyn (Pacific Employment Relations Association, 2010)
    The experience of women working in the sex and entertainment industry is an issue central to feminism, social and human rights movements, and ongoing political debate. Although now an area of scholarly research the clandestine ...
  • Marshall Jonathan (Sydney University Anthropology Department, 2010)
    Originally technology was to end work and produce leisure, nowadays technology seems devoted to the ends of work, to furthering the spread and demands of work. However, in extending and intensifying the orders of work, ...
  • Goodman James (University of Ottawa, 2010)
    As the dominant ideology of the most recent wave of globalization, globalism promotes `marketfriendly¿ policy as a global panacea. Resulting social inequalities, both within and between countries, generate deeper health ...
  • Zhang Ran; Redfern Kylie; Green Jennifer (International Conference on Public Administration (ICPA), 2010)
    It is well known that human resource is the core component in nonprofit organizations, for mission driven organizations relies on their employees to deliver the services that nonprofit stakeholders expect. The understanding ...